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Liturgical Calendar
2008 Calendar

Editorial

Green and Orange Revolution

The new British disease FREE

Columns

Clifford Longley
Clifford Longley
?The implication of the encyclical is that women cannot be trusted with their own fertility?

Christopher Howse?s presswatch
Christopher Howse?s presswatch
?A week with Jade Goody on Big Brother made eternal damnation sound almost mild?

Peter Stanford
Peter Stanford
?Being a good loser is one of the essential lessons we must all struggle to learn?



Glimpses of Eden

   
Issue Illustration The stones will shout out
Paul McPartlan
Christ's death opened the way to a new heaven and a new earth. He liberated not just humanity but the whole of Creation, as his words on Palm Sunday indicate

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Church in the World

Ave Maria engulfed by row over Fessio FREE


Brazil
Bishops advise caution over ethanol deal FREE
 France
Adult baptisms continue to rise FREE
Germany
Donum Vitae under pressure
 Poland
New archbishop will work with laity FREE
Rome
Pope chides EU for rejecting absolute Christian values FREE
 United States
Episcopalians reject Anglican ultimatum FREE
Zimbabwe
Bishops demand new constitution
 

Featured Articles

Beginning of the end
Beginning of the end FREE
Victor Fox
Robert Mugabe, who has brought only desolation to Zimbabwe, looks more vulnerable now than for many years. One veteran observer of the country urges Europe and Africa to prepare together for life after his demise, while Britain must accept its share of the blame for his tyrannical rule

This time, it?s personal
This time, it?s personal
Chris Ryder
When Ian Paisley and Gerry Adams sat down together this week they did more than kick-start devolved government back into life in Northern Ireland. They each staked their reputation on Catholics and Protestants, nationalists and Unionists, even at the extremes, working together

Judas the obscure
Judas the obscure
The Tablet Interview
What attracted a leading theologian to become involved in a new work seeking to rehabilitate Judas Iscariot, and written by convicted perjurer Jeffrey Archer? Francis Moloney explains all to Elena Curti, who finds he?s a sound defender of the book ? and combative, too.

Bowled over by Ireland
Bowled over by Ireland
John Cooney
The Emerald Isle caused one of this year?s biggest Cricket World Cup upsets when its team dismissed Pakistan. Some suspected a fix, but more observant fans would have known: this team was not as green as people assumed

Sacrifice and banquet
LISTEN TO THE WORD
Daniel McCarthy
In a seasonal return of his series on the opening prayer of the Mass, Daniel McCarthy explores the collect for Holy Thursday, which evokes the marriage supper of the Lamb, and Christ?s eternal sacrifice, offered so that we may draw the fullness of love and life from him, now and at the eternal banquet to which we are invited

One between two
PARISH PRACTICE
Helen Marquis
In many dioceses, parishes are responding to the shortage of priests by allowing one priest to serve two parishes, and reducing the number of Masses. But at the Easter Triduum, problems arise which must be dealt with thoughtfully and sensitively

Sphere of Harmony
THE LANGUAGE GAME
John Morrish

Arts
 
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Back in the saddle
Colin Murphy

Theatre
The Lady from Dubuque
Mark Lawson

Cinema
The Namesake
Crispin Jackson

Television
Mummy's War
John Morrish

Radio
Angels don't swear
D.J. Taylor

News from Britain and Ireland

Religion risks being squeezed out of British public life, warns cardinal

More home news

Book Reviews

Conditions for war in a nuclear age
The Price of Peace: just war in the twenty-first century FREE
Eds Charles Reed and David Ryall
Reviewed by David Goodall

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